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most of the funding agencies for us is almost 100% from the county. while the prosecution has the benefit of grants. in fact, i believe the district attorney might have at least half of their budget is provided by grants. that is not provided to the indigent defense providers. federal grants are almost all directed toward prosecution and law enforcement. so the problem to have vast resources that i'm facing right now is that you have grant funding the police department, the sheriff's deft, the district attorney's office. there is a share that -- etc., etc. that share, which for them is a portion of their funding is almost my entire funding so when you say you're going to cut 13% off everybody equally. well, 13% for us is more than 13% of their entire budget than for the other agencies. now the problem is that's the ripple effect we just had here. now they still have their investigators because they have other agencies that provide the investigation. we don't. our investigators are the ones that have to be trimmed off because we can't pay for them. our
most of the funding agencies for us is almost 100% from the county. while the prosecution has the benefit of grants. in fact, i believe the district attorney might have at least half of their budget is provided by grants. that is not provided to the indigent defense providers. federal grants are almost all directed toward prosecution and law enforcement. so the problem to have vast resources that i'm facing right now is that you have grant funding the police department, the sheriff's deft, the...
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he joins us from vegas. do people really have treasure troves or is is this one in a million things that happens only once in a while? >> no, i think there is treasure irv ry where. it is amazing some of the things people find. >> give us an example. show us what you brought for us. give me a little show and tell. >> this for instance. i don't know if you can see it on camera. >> push in on it if you can. >> what is it? >> that is faberge. russian imperial faberge. a couple was going through their mother's effects they opened up the sock drawer that was in it. >> hold it up again again and t what it is worth. tell us what it really is. >> they thought it was worth around $2,000 i gave them 15,000 for it. >> 15 grand? >> i am hoping to get 20-25,000 for it. specialized customer that buys something wliek this. >> i have a question for you in a more general sense. see how well i can get this open. >> don't break it? >> it is made out of vellum. it is really tough. >> in this situation i don't know if you can se
he joins us from vegas. do people really have treasure troves or is is this one in a million things that happens only once in a while? >> no, i think there is treasure irv ry where. it is amazing some of the things people find. >> give us an example. show us what you brought for us. give me a little show and tell. >> this for instance. i don't know if you can see it on camera. >> push in on it if you can. >> what is it? >> that is faberge. russian imperial...
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she is actually here with us today. and she also was the first one to come up with the idea of the public defender. she is the founder of the public defender. this is 80 years before the united states supreme court decided to the gideon case where it that he would the states had to provide counsel and her name is clara shortridge fultz. and clara, are you in the house? let's give it up. [applause] >> my name is clara shortridge fultz. and they call me the lady lawyer. as a child i wanted to be a lawyer. i went to my father and told him i want to be a lawyer and he said you would make a great lawyer. if you were a boy. so i buried that dream. but i never forgot. at 15, i met a handsome union soldier named jeremiah fultz and we eloped. we moved west to greener pasttures. first to oregon. then san jose, california. it was around 1876 and i had just had my fifth child. i was working at home as a dress maker and the sheriff came to the door and took my sewing machine for a debt that my husband owed. well, i knew this was ill
she is actually here with us today. and she also was the first one to come up with the idea of the public defender. she is the founder of the public defender. this is 80 years before the united states supreme court decided to the gideon case where it that he would the states had to provide counsel and her name is clara shortridge fultz. and clara, are you in the house? let's give it up. [applause] >> my name is clara shortridge fultz. and they call me the lady lawyer. as a child i wanted...
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that will be with us through the night and the first half of tomorrow. we have a very heavy rain, 2.3 in. in the area. 1.79 in. in bethesda. potentially more heavy rain overnight. we will talk about that in more detail. >> this brain has been good for the drought situation, but it can create some complications when it mixes with huge construction projects. we are live from an intel with the details. what show you exactly we're talking about. this is part of the construction area off of the turnpike going towards the beltway. you can see where some of this construction is staged. there are puddles and mud and some of this run onto the roadway i. just a few drops of rain, and this is what happens. a sudden road hazard on an exit ramp. it makes driving dangerous. >> all of a sudden, when you were trying to get on 495, there is a lot of water when it rains. >> since construction started, the landscape has been changed or removed. this causes flooding and it has become common. >> a lot of places where construction is going on, there is quite a bit of accumula
that will be with us through the night and the first half of tomorrow. we have a very heavy rain, 2.3 in. in the area. 1.79 in. in bethesda. potentially more heavy rain overnight. we will talk about that in more detail. >> this brain has been good for the drought situation, but it can create some complications when it mixes with huge construction projects. we are live from an intel with the details. what show you exactly we're talking about. this is part of the construction area off of...
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be aware, that the use high-tech ways to catch violators. this will tell them who is in violation, and it is going straight to the car. and a ticket is issued. and if the parking officer tells you to move you might want to move. this person is getting a ticket because he drove away, he would get a non contemptible ticket and the mail. also, if you're going to be visiting the war? bring cash. they get a lot of funny money this is a fake $100 bill. at ripley's, believe it or not and the man told me that he got it from washington mutual and hayward. except, washington mutual has been close for one year. this was confiscated, and turned over to the u.s. secret service for further evaluation. and street performers? a clown, silver thing, that this is asking for $5. >> and nobody was biting. and when this was not working, he went to a therapeutic thing. >> remember, stay in school. in san francisco, stanley roberts. >> if you have a comment or a story ae-mail us at: peoplebehavingbadly@kron4.com. >> taking a look, gorgeous blue sunny skies and a b
be aware, that the use high-tech ways to catch violators. this will tell them who is in violation, and it is going straight to the car. and a ticket is issued. and if the parking officer tells you to move you might want to move. this person is getting a ticket because he drove away, he would get a non contemptible ticket and the mail. also, if you're going to be visiting the war? bring cash. they get a lot of funny money this is a fake $100 bill. at ripley's, believe it or not and the man told...
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eleven pm in the russian capital thanks for being with us here on r t. we start with the global policy forum in jaroslav all which has been hearing from the russian president dmitry medvedev tells the told the u.s. to overcome what he described as jealousy towards moscow's proposed new european security deal and in a speech concentrating on democracy he said those who say russia isn't democratic have very bad memories. has been following the discussions. the bottom line. presently bet of speech was that time has come not just to talk not just to criticize each other but time is to find global solutions three main topics dominated today's discussions democracy modernization and efficiency very simple things very simple ideas but how to achieve them there is indeed no consistency on that and the question is whether there should be consistency over that every country should go its own way russia's president russian president dmitry medvedev take on that is that nothing is very straightforward these days and this is what the forum is about as for the central
eleven pm in the russian capital thanks for being with us here on r t. we start with the global policy forum in jaroslav all which has been hearing from the russian president dmitry medvedev tells the told the u.s. to overcome what he described as jealousy towards moscow's proposed new european security deal and in a speech concentrating on democracy he said those who say russia isn't democratic have very bad memories. has been following the discussions. the bottom line. presently bet of speech...
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. >> the government is us? >> in your ideal world, what percent of the economy should government be? >> for me, housing, healthcare and education in addition to national defense i think that the government must provide for people and that is probably where we differ. if that means 20% i'm i kay with it. if it means 30% i'm okay with it. i don't think it will get that big it. >> it is already bigger than that. for the history of america it was tiny, less than 5%. >> much of that has to do with inefficiency and waste. >> but you want more. >> i don't want more inefficiency and waste. it is not big enough now. it is not big enough now. >> it is awfully big. so big that we are now $13 trillion in debt and yet they keep spending more. >> there you go. there you go. we are done. >> how will we pay for it? we fight most about the income tax. >> raising taxes is a recipe for disaster. >> but there are so many other taxes. payroll. corporate. capital gains. estate. sales taxes. equal to the income tax are dozens of snea
. >> the government is us? >> in your ideal world, what percent of the economy should government be? >> for me, housing, healthcare and education in addition to national defense i think that the government must provide for people and that is probably where we differ. if that means 20% i'm i kay with it. if it means 30% i'm okay with it. i don't think it will get that big it. >> it is already bigger than that. for the history of america it was tiny, less than 5%. >>...
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ain't none of us never promise said tomorrow. if you died you would need a will. that way you control your nickel when you are gone. get your ducks in a row you might not be here come april. yeah, your policy is up-to-date and we will pay say if you lose an arm at the elbow at the mill. if you died you need a will. double pay for accidental deaths we have you down. your wife will not need to borrowo. you might not be here come april. being alive is enough to get you killed. do you hear about the folks in monroe? if they hang you from a tree you need a will. your folks won't have to worry about a meal with this insurance when that day of sorrow come. silos you might not be here april. if you died right sudden you'd need a will. >> this next is titled no one's real high button. >> beat, beat, beats here the sound of the train on the georgia road the claps of wheels at the gaps of the joints of the rails the beat of the hammer on iron andan vil at the smithing. shaping shoes for mules and horses and the red metal and water is the train's wiftel. the last word returns
ain't none of us never promise said tomorrow. if you died you would need a will. that way you control your nickel when you are gone. get your ducks in a row you might not be here come april. yeah, your policy is up-to-date and we will pay say if you lose an arm at the elbow at the mill. if you died you need a will. double pay for accidental deaths we have you down. your wife will not need to borrowo. you might not be here come april. being alive is enough to get you killed. do you hear about...
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the rain will be with us through the drive time. we aren't seeing that we're socked in with the rain. there will be standing water on the roadway. we will call it periods of rain with high temperatures in the low 70's. we will check the seven-day forecast coming up in just a few minutes. we'll see what is on tap for the upcoming week. for now, to the news desk. >> at thank you. 65 degrees on tv hill. here's a look ahead to 11 news today. >> maryland opens its first casino today. i have that story coming up. >> the president pushing his economic message while pushing for votes. the campaign swing kicks off today. >> sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. it is a solid start for you. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today in hd. >> good morning. i am mindy basara. >> and i am stan stovall. thank you for joining us this morning. >> tony pann has a quick look at today's forecast. it i
the rain will be with us through the drive time. we aren't seeing that we're socked in with the rain. there will be standing water on the roadway. we will call it periods of rain with high temperatures in the low 70's. we will check the seven-day forecast coming up in just a few minutes. we'll see what is on tap for the upcoming week. for now, to the news desk. >> at thank you. 65 degrees on tv hill. here's a look ahead to 11 news today. >> maryland opens its first casino today. i...
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this come to do us from new york, 25,000 trace one firefight firefighter's heroic footsteps. joining firefighters from across north america for the annual tunnel to towers run honoring stephen stiller, a new york firefighter when he heard about the 9/11 attack ran with 90 pounds of gear from brooklyn to manhattan to help save lives. stiller later died in the towers. >>> i'm veronica de la cruz and this is nr early stnbc n.toat your nbc station. io >>> just a month away from halloween, and one contest in germany shows why pumpkins aren't just for eating and carving. it is the international pumpkin boat championships where contestants turn giant pumpkins into engine-powered race boats speeding along a 650-feet-long course. this year's winner had a secret formula for success. for a month he was on a strict pumpkin-only diet. congratulations. >>> this weekend the jungle wasn't the only place where gorillas were running wild. in london, runners took to the streets in gorilla suits to raise money and awareness for endangered african gorillas. 700 runners got behind the cause, runni
this come to do us from new york, 25,000 trace one firefight firefighter's heroic footsteps. joining firefighters from across north america for the annual tunnel to towers run honoring stephen stiller, a new york firefighter when he heard about the 9/11 attack ran with 90 pounds of gear from brooklyn to manhattan to help save lives. stiller later died in the towers. >>> i'm veronica de la cruz and this is nr early stnbc n.toat your nbc station. io >>> just a month away from...
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three descendants of using. army specialist jeremy sivits was the first soldier to be charged and is expected to plead guilty to taking pictures of the abuse as part of his deal with prosecutors he would testify against the other soldiers sivits faces a maximum of one year in prison. for it some are might be getting sweeter temperatures and. what is terrible is that the men who gave the orders not fully assume the responsibility of the commanding officer. they passed on the entire responsibility of the entire fault to their subordinates. one cannot delegate the command responsibility. response ability i can delegate authority to my second in command my responsibility under no circumstances. i was willing. and i'm still willing to defend my home. to defend my country. but i am not willing and i will never be willing. to conquer. another nation. i think about the real price. that was paid for this war. at home and not only by american and allied troops. but also by the families of the soldiers who suffered a great
three descendants of using. army specialist jeremy sivits was the first soldier to be charged and is expected to plead guilty to taking pictures of the abuse as part of his deal with prosecutors he would testify against the other soldiers sivits faces a maximum of one year in prison. for it some are might be getting sweeter temperatures and. what is terrible is that the men who gave the orders not fully assume the responsibility of the commanding officer. they passed on the entire...
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if you're watching us on wnne 31 white river junction in vermont. definitely more than just fixal. got all fired up. six artists from vermont in near buy shelburne at the shelburne museum. >>> the question is are you fired up today. >> i am a little bit. >> good. >> not sure why but i am. >> i haven't seen you for a while. all right. see you soon. here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. back in the '80s greed w good but today at the box office greed is just okay. the long awaited sequel wall street's money never sleeps won the box office title this week but fell short of expectations taking in only $19 million. the experts blamthat underperformance on failure to attract the younger crowd. a whopping 65% of wall street's audience was over the age of 30. also underperforming this weekend legend of the guardians, an animated fantasy adventure cost $130 million to make and some picked to win but it only managed second with a little over $16 million. perhaps the weekend's top performer was ben affleck's the town. that raid the ten-day total to over $49 miion g
if you're watching us on wnne 31 white river junction in vermont. definitely more than just fixal. got all fired up. six artists from vermont in near buy shelburne at the shelburne museum. >>> the question is are you fired up today. >> i am a little bit. >> good. >> not sure why but i am. >> i haven't seen you for a while. all right. see you soon. here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. back in the '80s greed w good but today at the...
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>> on medicare advantage, it was supposed to save us money. it has not save us money. that is a true statement i am not familiar with the difference and outcomes. i have not studied that personally. i think that is very relevant to look at. >> i don't know the answer to one aspect. the design of medicare advantage and the way was designed to be reimbursed was the way was not supposed to happen. i don't think there is any evidence that in fact it is cherry picking. that is not the kind of medicare advantage i would want to have. this medicare advantage is not designed by may. i would have medicare and that is where the people are bidding rather than us telling them what they will get. i would have been bidding for what they are willing to take care of people for. that is a different kind of idea. i think we need to investigate how to get the incentives so that the suppliers have a reason to bid for what they will be supplying for us. what we are currently doing is not doing that. getting rid of medicare advantage will not help those either. >> what about the providers?
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by the put use. to them for two thousand and. number one million singles later three years running to drive the new lease on titan six ninety six has the news conference good morning to a good morning text on an american soldier who went a while rather than fight what he calls and oil driven war in iraq faces a current martial at fort stewart today and his trial is attracting international media attention spanish and canadian television crews joined local news teams to report he faces up to a year in prison for desertion if convicted. it was holmes. today it is for the first day of the trial in the court martial of staff sergeant will be used charged with one specification of violation of article eighty five of the uniform code of military justice you see m.j. desertion. i want to introduce mr ramsey clark as you all know by now as a former attorney general united states in the sixty's certainly the johnson administration he decided to go be leading the defense on the issue of whether international law defenses that we want to of
by the put use. to them for two thousand and. number one million singles later three years running to drive the new lease on titan six ninety six has the news conference good morning to a good morning text on an american soldier who went a while rather than fight what he calls and oil driven war in iraq faces a current martial at fort stewart today and his trial is attracting international media attention spanish and canadian television crews joined local news teams to report he faces up to a...
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they created it to use on us. their own country citizens. colonel house, diplomat, litman in the media and bernays, p.r., ad man. let's go over the guys quick. do your own homework on this. don't take anything i say as truth just because i say it. do your own homework. find out if it's true. read original sources. this one is colonel house. this is his stuff. he helped start federal reserve and council of foreign relations and created groups like that circumvent the process, to put in place of what the founders put on. house said the federal reserve, "would give stability and take away the power." he says, "i am suggesting that the central board be increased from four members to five and their terms be lengthened from eight to ten years. this would give stability and take away the power of the foth change the personnel of the board in a single term in office." he wanted to circumvent the system. these were foreign ideas in his time. walter litman was a spooky dude. every journalist studies and admire him. they love him. read this one. "the p
they created it to use on us. their own country citizens. colonel house, diplomat, litman in the media and bernays, p.r., ad man. let's go over the guys quick. do your own homework on this. don't take anything i say as truth just because i say it. do your own homework. find out if it's true. read original sources. this one is colonel house. this is his stuff. he helped start federal reserve and council of foreign relations and created groups like that circumvent the process, to put in place of...
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and we would also like to thank the person who nominated us for this award. he is a very generous gentleman who donated his bone marrow to one of our patients. the donor program is a 20-year-old nonprofit organization that helps leukemia and other blood cancer patients to find their bone marrow matches. over the past 20 years we have recruited over 130,000 donors. it seems like a big number, but it is not enough. in the registry in the united states there are seven million registered don't years, and only 7% is asian american. because bone marrow is matched based on ethnicity, it is difficult for asian americans to find a match. if you haven't registered as a donor yet. take five minutes to do so. all you need to do is fill out a form and give a cheek swab sample. you don't even need to give blood. if your cheek sample matches, we will do another test to make sure you are the best match. so please take five minutes of your time and register today. we will continue our efforts to serve the community. thank you. [applause] >> all right. let's tinsel brating asi
and we would also like to thank the person who nominated us for this award. he is a very generous gentleman who donated his bone marrow to one of our patients. the donor program is a 20-year-old nonprofit organization that helps leukemia and other blood cancer patients to find their bone marrow matches. over the past 20 years we have recruited over 130,000 donors. it seems like a big number, but it is not enough. in the registry in the united states there are seven million registered don't...
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she's with us now. congratulations, good morning. >> thank you for having me. >> have things been a whirlwind since the bet thing? >> absolutely. i love it. i'm excited. >> and we're reading in your bio, you beat out thousands of people for this spot. and i think what is interesting here at fox 5 is american idol said you have a good voice but not what they were looking for. >> but i'm glad they denied me because i went on. >> how are things going? >> things are going great. i have an al bum in stores now. it debuted at number two which is awesome for a new artist. and then i'll be in glenarden in october. >> yes. i was there last year and i'm excited they invited me back. it's an awesome conference. and i encourage all of the women to come out. i'm doing a lot of promos and i have the craw cats behind me. and we're just spreading the gospel everywhere we go. >> what are you going to do this morning? >> i'm going to do the promise, my single. >> deanna crawly. >> the promise. [ music ] ♪ everybody dou
she's with us now. congratulations, good morning. >> thank you for having me. >> have things been a whirlwind since the bet thing? >> absolutely. i love it. i'm excited. >> and we're reading in your bio, you beat out thousands of people for this spot. and i think what is interesting here at fox 5 is american idol said you have a good voice but not what they were looking for. >> but i'm glad they denied me because i went on. >> how are things going? >>...
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good to have you with us today the us military is fighting for domination on many fronts even at home winning the hearts and minds of taxpayers is vital to reaping over six hundred billion dollars a year for the defense budget. is going to take on reports falling victim to a p.r. campaign. nowhere else in the world are multi-million dollar war machines marketed like soft drinks and cell phones while come to washington d.c. metro. ads for military helicopters alongside those for a gambling spawned you would think somebody would know it's not so there is such a normal factor why if i just i knew before you mention it i just stop paying attention to the drones combat shapes fighter jets bragging about defining the future and nobody seems to care except for very few. these ads are targeted at a handful of people who decide on multi-billion dollar contracts but what do regular commuters have to do with this they're going to run and buy a fighter jet. this does have a certain effect on them let's find out. it makes me think that we are controlling we needed then we need to get taxes are goi
good to have you with us today the us military is fighting for domination on many fronts even at home winning the hearts and minds of taxpayers is vital to reaping over six hundred billion dollars a year for the defense budget. is going to take on reports falling victim to a p.r. campaign. nowhere else in the world are multi-million dollar war machines marketed like soft drinks and cell phones while come to washington d.c. metro. ads for military helicopters alongside those for a gambling...
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thank you very much. >>> many of you were up late with us last night. those unofficial results of the mayor's race came out in the wee hours in the morning. the polls closed by 8:00 p.m. by 1:00 a.m., less than a quarter of the votes were counted and announceed. the board of elections displayed a delay as a effort to put accuracy ahead of speed and using brand new equipment. >> the issues we had yesterday morning were tillical of a new rollout of equipment. if you look at any new jurisdiction what, happened yesterday is what happens across the country and nothing different and we will tweak a few things. >> the results won't be official for another two weeks when all of the absentee ballots are counted. >>> and a quick look at the other major races in the area. kwame brown will take over vincent gray's role as d.c. couple chairman. other than, that the council is the same. rosenfield is county executive and baker won his bid for prince georges county executive over sheriff jackson and it will be a rerun race as ehrlich and -- came out swing. as tom fitz
thank you very much. >>> many of you were up late with us last night. those unofficial results of the mayor's race came out in the wee hours in the morning. the polls closed by 8:00 p.m. by 1:00 a.m., less than a quarter of the votes were counted and announceed. the board of elections displayed a delay as a effort to put accuracy ahead of speed and using brand new equipment. >> the issues we had yesterday morning were tillical of a new rollout of equipment. if you look at any new...
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. >> they're designed and used for short-haul uses of passengers so they may take off and land three five, seven, 10 times a day sometimes. so their landing gear are put under a lot more stress. >> reporter: today bombardier said it would support any investigation. dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> couric: in health news, there's been a lot of debate about what causes attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, commonly called a.d.h.d. some say it has to do with diet. others suggest parenting may be to blame. but today, for the first time, researchers say they found a definitive link between a.d.h.d. and a genetic mutation. here's dr. jon lapook. >> thanks, mom. >> reporter: carol siege always suspected a.d.h.d. ran in her family. all four of her sons have been diagnosed. >> people going through the experience, it makes perfect sense to them. >> reporter: today's news confirming a genetic link comes as a relief to parents of kids with a.d.h.d. >> it's wonderful because it's been so obvious to us. and so it takes away that-- the blame and the shame that you feel as a parent. >> repor
. >> they're designed and used for short-haul uses of passengers so they may take off and land three five, seven, 10 times a day sometimes. so their landing gear are put under a lot more stress. >> reporter: today bombardier said it would support any investigation. dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> couric: in health news, there's been a lot of debate about what causes attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, commonly called a.d.h.d. some say it has to do with diet. others...
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join us technology update on our jeep. with i.b.m. . is data data generated from an electrical grid. is the data and you can do it or do it in california. the energy sources present black and. let's go to support. time for the business of data very well welcomed russia's largest private commercial bank is reporting record three hundred million dollars profits for the first top of the year it even outstrips the annual profits which alpha bank seven majoring its twenty years in business search comes off to its share of. the bank's treasury brought in a hefty one hundred and eighty eight million dollars. but loans fell by home to twelve percent allowing the bank to decrease its resets. the budget deficit in russia this year may be at least twenty billion dollars lower than forecast it currently stands at two point three percent for the first eight months over here it's a trend doesn't change significantly it will help save money from the government's reserve fund and linking the new positive outlook on the budget having been based on crisi
join us technology update on our jeep. with i.b.m. . is data data generated from an electrical grid. is the data and you can do it or do it in california. the energy sources present black and. let's go to support. time for the business of data very well welcomed russia's largest private commercial bank is reporting record three hundred million dollars profits for the first top of the year it even outstrips the annual profits which alpha bank seven majoring its twenty years in business search...
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me sure i never got used to killing. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. the u.s. is plastered with ads promoting the two fighting machines americans say they become immune to the campaign for defense spending to close to a good in their taxes. stopping the aging process a russian doctor claims to have found the answer to wrinkle free face and ten units . fighting for acceptance sexual minorities in georgia say their own welcome in their own home that slamming the government in the church for costing them a song like. relatively dull week for the markets investors expect this one to be action packed more in business in twenty minutes. oh it's ten am in the russian capital this is costing twenty four hours a day see land and even billboards the u.s. military's screaming for world dominance from all directions insatiable all machine is fueled by of a six hundred billion dollars of taxpayers' money yeah he's got it. no where else in the wo
me sure i never got used to killing. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. the u.s. is plastered with ads promoting the two fighting machines americans say they become immune to the campaign for defense spending to close to a good in their taxes. stopping the aging process a russian doctor claims to have found the answer to wrinkle free face and ten units . fighting for acceptance sexual minorities in georgia...
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it's now what i found, alex, it's affecting all of us. middle class schools were not giving kids the skills to have jobs in this new economy. >> i want to pick up about a very disturbing statistic that the film shares, davis. and you'll see know it's about the state of education in this country. let's talk about illinois where you report 1 in 57 doctors lose their medical licenses. >> right. >> 1 in 97 attorneys lose their law licenses. however, 1 in 2,500 have ever lost their credentials. it's accountability for teachers that are you saying it hasn't been there at this point? >> one of the things i did with this movie is i said i want to make this from the point of view of kids and parents. and from there point of view, they don't care about the debate versus charters versus district. they just want a great teacher. like you with your kids and me and my kid. they just want a great teacher. we're not doing enough to find -- keep -- inspire the best, keep the best, reward the best. but also the ones that aren't working, it's really tough b
it's now what i found, alex, it's affecting all of us. middle class schools were not giving kids the skills to have jobs in this new economy. >> i want to pick up about a very disturbing statistic that the film shares, davis. and you'll see know it's about the state of education in this country. let's talk about illinois where you report 1 in 57 doctors lose their medical licenses. >> right. >> 1 in 97 attorneys lose their law licenses. however, 1 in 2,500 have ever lost their...